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Objectives Describe psychrometric quantities Given any two psychrometric quantities, calculate any other quantity Use Tables A4 or psychrometric charts to look up psychrometric quantities Calculate psychrometric quantities at non- standard conditions Evaluate psychrometric processes (8.1-8.4)
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Humidity Ratio, W W = m w /m a Degree of saturation, µ = W/W s Humidity ratio is hard to measure, but very useful in calculations What are units? Is W a function of temperature? What about W s ? W s = humidity ratio at saturation m a = mass of dry air m w = mass of water vapor
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Relative Humidity Φ = x w /x w,s = P w /P ws Function of T Easy to measure and useful in some contexts, but often need to know temperature as well x = mole fraction P = pressure μ = degree of saturation W = humidity ratio
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Dew-point temperature, t d Temperature at which condensation will form Under appropriate surface conditions Vapor is saturated Φ = ? W s (P, t d ) = W
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Wet-bulb temperature, t* Temperature at which water, by evaporating into the air, will bring air to saturation adiabatically * superscript is designation that variable is evaluated at the wet-bulb temperature Note, distinct from that measured by a sling psychrometer Section 9.5
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Tables for Moist Air (P = 1 atm) Tables A.4 in your text Ability to get W s for calculations Subscripts: a = dry air, s = saturated air v = v a +µv as h = h a +µh as s = s a +µs as
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Psychrometric Chart Need two quantities for a state point Can get all other quantities from a state point Can do all calculations without a chart Often require iteration Many “digital” psychrometric charts available Can make your own Best source is ASHRAE fundamentals (Chapter 6) Also in your text (back cover fold-out)
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Ref: Tao and Janis (2001)
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Examples What is enthalpy of air in the classroom right now? Condensation on windows when taking a shower How cold does it have to be outside for condensation to form on windows? –Assumption is that windows are the same temperature as outside air –80 °F, RH = 80%
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Alternate calculation for W PV = mRT (IGL) What do we know about R ratio? P = P w + P a R = gas constant P = pressure V = volume T = absolute temperature W = humidity ratio Subscripts: w is water vapor, a is dry air
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A diversion… For an ideal gas, h a = ∫c pa dT, h w = ∫c pw dT So, h a = c pa t which assumes a reference state of 0 °F or 0 °C – Tables A4 Note different reference h w = c pw t + h g0 h = c pa t + W(c pw t + h g0 ) h = c p t + W∙h g0, c p = c pa + Wc pw c p = specific heat h = enthalpy T = absolute temperature t = temperature W = humidity ratio Subscripts: w is water vapor, a is dry air, g is saturated water vapor
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Approximating Psychrometric Processes Δh s = c p Δt, Δh L = h w ΔW=(c pw t + h g0 ) ΔW Where do these come from? Δh = h 2 – h 1, Δt = t 2 – t 1, ΔW = W 2 – W 1, t = (t 1 + t 2 )/2, W = (W 1 + W 2 )/2 Δh = Δh s + Δh L Major result Δh s = c p Δt, Δh L = h w ΔW
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Summary Describe psychrometric quantities Given any two psychrometric quantities, calculate any other quantity Use Tables A4 or psychrometric charts to look up psychrometric quantities Calculate psychrometric quantities at non- standard conditions
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Psychrometric Processes Adiabatic mixing of two streams Sensible heating and cooling Dehumidification by cooling Humidification Evaporative cooling
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Adiabatic mixing Governing equation
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Sensible heating
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Dehumidification by Cooling
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